Pleased with that week’s progress, I went to the next lesson
with Max keen to show him what I had learnt. I played Gotta Lotta Rosa quite
well but not as well as I had been playing; Max still seemed pleased with my
progress though. He then gave me 6 more Rock School grade one pieces plus a
backing track cd. I could now play along with the band!
Whilst I don’t want to do the Rock School course (I’m not
learning the guitar to get qualifications), the grade one pieces have
definitely helped with my learning so far. I’d recommend the course to a young
beginner or someone who would like some music qualifications. For me, I am
happy with my bespoke pick and mix teaching, accompanied with my growing
repertoire of folk songs.
I had a few goes at playing along with the backing tracks
but was unable to keep in time. The cd was useful though as it’s obviously
easier to play a tune when you’ve heard how you should be playing it first. Previously
I had just been reading the sheet music and tab, now I had the music I listened
to it whilst reading the sheet music and tab. It was a good job I did this as I
missed a few repeats in my reading. For musical novices like me, a repeat
symbol is a colon like sign at the end of a bar, you go back to where you see a
colon at the start of the bar and play that bit again.
IMAGE: Repeat symbol in musical notation
Overall I managed these tunes OK, the only problems being
the parts that involved playing fourth fret notes. At first I used my third
finger for these but then found that I was getting my fingers tied up when I
went to move to the next notes, so I tried my fourth (little) finger a few
times but found that it didn’t have much strength. Remembering a part of a previous
Rock School Grade One piece that I had struggled with but could now play quite
well, I accepted that it was just a case of practise. These tunes, whilst not
very exciting, are good practise as involve a mixture of chords, alternative strumming,
picking and syncopation.
My rediscovery of guitar music continued with the purchase
of The Bends by Radiohead. I have always felt reluctant to buy a Radiohead
album as there is something about the band that doesn’t quite sit right with
me. Maybe it’s because they’re from Oxford or maybe it’s because they’re a bit
pretentious. Despite this I was glad with my purchase of The Bends as it’s a
great album full of really good guitar songs. It’s Radiohead writing tunes and
for that reason many rate it as their best album. I must have a go at the
opening chords to Just.
Lessons learnt: Better
understanding of musical notation, keep practising.
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